Thread: General Changes to Virgin TV (2021)
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Old 09-06-2021, 17:30   #670
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Re: Changes to Virgin TV (2021)

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Originally Posted by nialli View Post
This price rise for Boost is completely out of order.
Except for Mare of Easttown there's been nothing of note on Sky Atlantic this year. I've been offered Now Entertainment for £5/m until the new year but I'm not sure I'll bite. Hate the way the HBO content is whisked away so soon after broadcast.
So vote with your feet and leave if your not happy its the only way they'll realise problem is many times people complain but then just continue to pay.

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Originally Posted by Aguero9320 View Post
Disney+ is only £7.99 a month, with 4 concurrent streams, 4K options, 1200+ movies (including Disney, Pixar, MCU, Star Wars), documentaries, Fox/ABC libraries. Plus premier access to theatrical films for an extra fee. Makes the newcomer more lucrative.
You are right bit in out house it's probably the one that gets watched the least.
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